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The New Media Environment - Andrea L. Press, Bruce A. Williams

The New Media Environment

An Introduction
Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2010
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-1-4051-2768-4 (ISBN)
CHF 47,45 inkl. MwSt
Media Studies examines the new and rapidly developing fieldof media studies to discover what insights it has to offer studentsand general readers as they negotiate their way through the new -and thoroughly saturated - media environment.
Media Studies examines the new and rapidly developing field of media studies to discover what insights it has to offer students and general readers as they negotiate their way through the new - and thoroughly saturated - media environment.

Explores how recent changes in our media affect the way we watch older media like television, movies, and radio, and offer up rich new interactive media, like video games and the internet
The perfect introduction to the field of media studies
Chronicles the recent dramatic changes in communication technologies, arguing that most of life itself is now experienced as 'mediated'
Discusses the development of cable and satellite television, VCRs, DVDs, the internet and personal computers
Emphasizes the broader political, social, and economic context within which these important new technologies have developed

Andrea L. Press is Chair of Media Studies and Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia. She is the author of Women Watching Television and the co-author (with Elizabeth Cole) of Speaking of Abortion, and has published widely in the area of media reception and feminist theory. Bruce A. Williams is a Professor in the Department of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, and the author of After the News: Media Regimes and the New Information Environment (with Michael X. Delli Carpini) and Democracy, Dialogue, and Environmental Disputes: The Contested Languages of Social Regulation (with Albert Matheny). His current research interests focus on the role of a changing media environment in shaping citizenship in the United States.

Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Modern Life Is a Media Experience.

A Tale of Two Hurricanes.

What Is a Media Environment?

The Importance of Changing Media Environments.

The electronic media.

Media in the Twenty-First Century: What Has Changed?

The age of the Internet.

Conclusion

2. Ownership and Control in the New Media Environment.

Patterns of Media Ownership and Control.

Ownership and Control of the Media: Assumptions and Realities.

Alternative models of media ownership.

Who owns the media?

Ownership and control in a global context.

Does It Matter?

The Consequences of Concentration and Conglomeration.

The argument for market-driven media.

The argument against market-driven media.

What this means today.

Conclusion.

3. Media and Democracy.

Introduction.

Changing Media Environments and Changing Democratic Politics.

Why nervous liberals are still with us: The enduring problem of propaganda.

John Dewey and the reconstruction of media and democratic politics.

Empirical research: How do media actually affect citizens?

Television and the “Age of Broadcast News”.

Politics in the New Media Environment.

Conclusion.

4. Studying Popular Culture: Texts, Reception, and Cultural Studies.

Introduction: Hollywood and Representations of Reality.

Media Studies and the Study of Reception: A Brief History of Its Methods and Findings.

Conclusion.

5. Studying Inequalities: Class, Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Media Studies.

A Critical Perspective on Inequality in Media Studies.

The Frankfurt School.

Cultural studies Media studies research findings on class, gender, race, and sexuality.

Gender in Media Studies Research: Are Gender Roles Culturally Reproduced?

Film and gender: Issues of reception and representation.

Television and gender: Issues of reception and representation.

Media and Race.

Sexuality.

Conclusion.

6. Studying Media Texts and Their Reception in the New Media Environment.

Transformative Images in the New Media Environment.

Globalization and the new shape of media identities.

Media Reception Research in the New Media Environment.

Global reception in the new media environment.

Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Class Inequality in New Media Reception: A New Study.

New Studies: Gender and Social Class Identities in the New Media Environment.

Politics, Media Impact and Use, and the New Media Environment

Old and New Media in the Individualized Media Environment: The New Media Environment Is Never Just New Media

Bias in old media and new.

Civic engagement in the new media environment.

Americans and Political Discussion: How the New Media Environment Is Changing the Civic Landscape.

Conclusion.

7. Conclusion.

We Are Living in a Mediated Age.

The Complexity of Our Relationship With the Media.

Human Agency in Media Decisions and Directions.

In Closing: The Case of the RFID.

Index.

Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 354 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Schlagworte Neue Medien
ISBN-10 1-4051-2768-6 / 1405127686
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-2768-4 / 9781405127684
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